WHEN CHILDREN ARRIVE ON THE SCENE, many of us are forced to swap our toys for the practical implements of family life. Out with the indulgent two-seater coupe, in with the sensible estate. Richard Banks, now co-owner of Alfaholics, the Alfa Romeo restorer and tuner, did things differently. With the pitter-patter of tiny feet imminent, he bought a sports car and then kept buying more.
‘Having for years existed hand-to-mouth on motorsport sponsorship, in 1977 I moved from London to the Cambridgeshire fens to start a family,’ Banks explains. ‘Whilst considering what to do for work, I came across a very nice, low-mileage Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV which had been stolen and recovered and had ended up in a nearby scrapyard. It required minor mechanical work and repainting, and when…
